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UER Forum > Private Boards Index > Rail/Transit fanning > Caboose foam in the dead of night (Viewed 963 times)
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Caboose foam in the dead of night
< on 4/27/2011 2:48 AM >
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All shots were handheld at ISO 3200, f/2.8 with my 24-70, so no shots of the inside of the caboose. But I assure you, we did get inside (and almost got attacked by a fucking raccoon).

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< Reply # 1 on 4/30/2011 7:13 AM >
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Keep these coming. I'm in Asia right now and the trains here just don't cut it...need my fix!




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Re: Caboose foam in the dead of night
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Keep these coming. I'm in Asia right now and the trains here just don't cut it...need my fix!


I know what you mean... nothing like good ol' North American diesel-electrics!




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